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Born January 1, 1865 · Moscow, Russian Empire [now Russia]
Yevgeni Franzevich Bauer (1865 - 1917) was a Russian film director of silent films, a theatre artist and a screenwriter. His work had a great influence on the aesthetics of Russian cinematography at the beginning of the 20th century. Bauer made more than seventy films between 1913 and 1917 of which 26 survived. He already used the relatively long sequence shots and displacements that would come to be associated with camera virtuosos.

The King of Paris
1917

For Happiness
1917

The Alarm
1917

A Revolutionary
1917

Lina under Examination, or the Turbulent Corpse
1917

The Dying Swan
1917

Nelly Raintseva
1916

Nina
1916

The Retribution
1916

Another's Soul
1916

Lina's Adventure in Sochi
1916

The Moon Beauty
1916

Mysterious World
1916

A Life for a Life
1916

Human Abysses
1916

Queen Of The Screen
1916
Yuriy Nagorniy
1916

Марионетки рока
1916

After Death
1915

The Happiness of Eternal Night
1915

Daydreams
1915

Children of the Age
1915

Leon Drey
1915

First Love
1915

One Hundred Thousand
1915

The 1002nd Ruse
1915
The Pearl Necklace
1915

Idols
1915

Song of Triumphant Love
1915
Pokhozhdeniya Shpeyera i ego shayki "Chervonykh valetov"
1915

Wicked Night
1914

Cold Souls
1914

Glory to Us, Death to the Enemy
1914

Life in Death
1914

Her Heroic Feat
1914
Lyulia Beck
1914

Silent Witnesses
1914
Tears
1914

Child of the Big City
1914

Only Once a Year
1914

Twilight of a Woman's Soul
1913